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Jesus Culture, Derek Johnson - Faith For It - Live (CCM)


'Faith For It' by Jesus Culture, featuring Derek Johnson, is a powerful and uptempo Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) song that declares unwavering faith and trust in the power of Jesus' name. The lyrics are filled with declarations of victory over challenges and obstacles, encouraging us to step out in faith and witness God's miraculous works.

Jesus Culture, Derek Johnson - Faith For It - LiveThe song starts with a declaration to mountains and sleepers to move out of the way and come alive in the power of Jesus' name. It continues with references to biblical stories like the raising of the valley, the falling of Jericho's stronghold, and the slaying of Goliath. All of these serve as powerful reminders of God's faithfulness and the authority found in His name.

The chorus serves as a resounding anthem of faith, urging us to lift Jesus high and testify to His goodness. It emphasizes that God's promises are always 'yes' and encourages you to shout 'Amen' in agreement with His plans.

'Faith For It' is a captivating and faith-building worship song that empowers us to declare our trust in God, and embrace the impossible with faith and trust that God can do the unimaginable.

(Related scripture: Matthew 17:20, Mark 11:23, Hebrews 11:6)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Jesus-culture-faith-for-it-live-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5psMsmkkbGGYoYW5DjOqgV

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BU1uextZDg

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